In this time of successive crises of austerity, poverty, and the Covid-19 Coronavirus, this article offers a critical reflection on community-based practice, professionalisation of the community development sector, and the limitations imposed on radically-inclined organisations and activists who become entwined with funding criteria and imposed outcomes. Anarchist literature from Graeber (2011) and Kinna (2021) form a central theoretical lens from which to approach the topic, whilst Beck and Purcell (2020) support a critical assessment of the complicated cycles many community collectives or organisations go through as they become more intimately connected with the state. Three Edinburgh-based informal groups - Autonomous Centre Edinburgh (A...
In the current economic crisis of industrialized society, social movements face two types of challen...
This research investigates the lifeworlds of community activists, paying particular attention to the...
Since the 1990s UK governments have sought to harness third sector organisations in the delivery of ...
In this time of successive crises of austerity, poverty, and the Covid-19 Coronavirus, this article ...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
At a time when the term ‘radical’ is predominantly associated with intolerance and violence, this ar...
Community development has always served ideological functions. In the current era of neoliberal aust...
This article adopts a radical lens and examines the relationship between community development, adu...
The Covid-19 pandemic crisis has confirmed neoliberal capitalism’s inability to meet critical social...
This thesis examines values-based practices at Oblong, a small charity in Leeds, UK, arguing that th...
Transcript of a keynote speech given at the 2020 conference of The Standing Conference on University...
Adopting an ‘anarchist squint’ (Scott, 2014: xii) this paper aims to expose, subvert, and undermine...
Strains on professional resources and complex experiences of isolation and despair have taken their ...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
The COVID-19 pandemic that gripped the world since the end of 2019 has been felt most immediately bo...
In the current economic crisis of industrialized society, social movements face two types of challen...
This research investigates the lifeworlds of community activists, paying particular attention to the...
Since the 1990s UK governments have sought to harness third sector organisations in the delivery of ...
In this time of successive crises of austerity, poverty, and the Covid-19 Coronavirus, this article ...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
At a time when the term ‘radical’ is predominantly associated with intolerance and violence, this ar...
Community development has always served ideological functions. In the current era of neoliberal aust...
This article adopts a radical lens and examines the relationship between community development, adu...
The Covid-19 pandemic crisis has confirmed neoliberal capitalism’s inability to meet critical social...
This thesis examines values-based practices at Oblong, a small charity in Leeds, UK, arguing that th...
Transcript of a keynote speech given at the 2020 conference of The Standing Conference on University...
Adopting an ‘anarchist squint’ (Scott, 2014: xii) this paper aims to expose, subvert, and undermine...
Strains on professional resources and complex experiences of isolation and despair have taken their ...
This paper explores the ambivalent nature of community organisation as a response to a "crisis of au...
The COVID-19 pandemic that gripped the world since the end of 2019 has been felt most immediately bo...
In the current economic crisis of industrialized society, social movements face two types of challen...
This research investigates the lifeworlds of community activists, paying particular attention to the...
Since the 1990s UK governments have sought to harness third sector organisations in the delivery of ...